Remarkable
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But as soon as the wolves arrived, even though they were few in number, they started to have the most
remarkable
effects.
So honeybees have these
remarkable
natural defenses that have kept them healthy and thriving for over 50 million years.
Singapore, as it developed its high-rises and its
remarkable
public housing, also developed an island of parks, and if you go there, you'll see how much of it is green land and park land.
So this cultural complex surrounding death, the ritual enactment of the end of life, has made death the most visible and
remarkable
aspect of Toraja's landscape.
But I know that my husband's family looks forward to the moment when they can ritually display what his
remarkable
presence has meant to their lives, when they can ritually recount his life's narrative, weaving his story into the history of their community.
You can see here a very squishy one and now a material that's also this hybrid sort of material but actually has
remarkable
toughness, and it's no longer brittle.
It's
remarkable
to see the design decisions that they're making, like when everything is made out of red bricks, some residents will cover that red brick with another layer of red brick-patterned wallpaper just to make it a kind of clean finish.
What makes places like the Torre David particularly
remarkable
is this sort of skeleton framework where people can have a foundation where they can tap into.
I would like to tell you a story connecting the notorious privacy incident involving Adam and Eve, and the
remarkable
shift in the boundaries between public and private which has occurred in the past 10 years.
It was a
remarkable
privilege and an amazing education.
And we also would be well informed to reach out to the people who do that work and get their expertise on how do we think about, how do we create systems around sustainability that perhaps take us from curbside recycling, which is a
remarkable
success across 40 years, across the United States and countries around the world, and lift us up to a broader horizon where we're looking at other forms of waste that could be lessened from manufacturing and industrial sources.
It's a
remarkable
statistic.
We found that we have, on average, 86 billion neurons, 16 billion of which are in the cerebral cortex, and if you consider that the cerebral cortex is the seat of functions like awareness and logical and abstract reasoning, and that 16 billion is the most neurons that any cortex has, I think this is the simplest explanation for our
remarkable
cognitive abilities.
So the human brain may be remarkable, yes, but it is not special in its number of neurons.
Last question, then: how did we come by this
remarkable
number of neurons, and in particular, if great apes are larger than we are, why don't they have a larger brain than we do, with more neurons?
My answer is that we have the largest number of neurons in the cerebral cortex, and I think that's the simplest explanation for our
remarkable
cognitive abilities.
It was a
remarkable
tale, but Faiza saved the best for last.
But if scientists had only seen this and they were like, "OK, we're just not going to touch that with a stick," they would have missed the bigger thing about sea hares that makes them really
remarkable.
This behavior is
remarkable
in part because we never gave Entropica a goal.
And that's a
remarkable
achievement for humanity.
And Pavna's an entrepreneur, but her story is much more
remarkable
than mine, because Pavna is about 23.
The main thing I want to talk about is this: that we have this
remarkable
experience in this field of fundamental physics that beauty is a very successful criterion for choosing the right theory.
That is absolutely remarkable, and that is a central feature of what I'm trying to say today.
This is a picture I took at a place called Kitengela, about an hour south of Nairobi, and the thing that's so
remarkable
about the payment system that's been pioneered in Africa called M-Pesa is that it works on phones like this.
I was intrigued, in going to a conference in Holland, where they are experts in this, and saw the most
remarkable
thing.
And she's become a
remarkable
spokeswoman.
CR: Take a look at the video games and how machines are coming to be able to do some
remarkable
things.
Isn't it
remarkable
that, after thousands of years of people doing mostly representational art, that modern art, comparatively speaking, is about 15 minutes old, yet now pervasive.
And what was
remarkable
about this day is, by sheer coincidence, one of the medevac medics happened to have a GoPro camera on his helmet and captured the whole scene on camera.
What I learned was that it's the environment, and if you get the environment right, every single one of us has the capacity to do these
remarkable
things, and more importantly, others have that capacity too.
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